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Unique Vaccine Technology for Controlling Clinical and Subclinical Salmonellosis

Salmonella is a significant problem for dairy producers. A number of diseases, including acute neonatal diarrhea, pneumonia, gastroenteritis in adult animals and invasive septicemia, have been attributed to salmonella bacteria. Dairy operators across the country find that salmonellosis and subclinical salmonella infection have a significant impact on profitability.

Johne's Disease - What can you do?

Johne's Disease - What can you do?

Johne’s disease is an important animal health, and possible human health, issue for dairy producers across the country and around the world. It is not unique to the US, as it has been found in all parts of the world, but it is known to affect a large portion of the U.S. dairy cow population. 

 
Johne’s is found most frequently in dairy cattle, but it also impacts, and can be spread by, beef cattle, sheep and goats along with other domestic and wild ruminants.
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